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America's CardroomAmerica's Cardroom has risen to become one of the top ten cardrooms in the world. This rise has fueled an even greater America's Cardroom with tournaments, cash games and special poker games like the Cage. Play tournaments from all low to high stakes. Every Sunday there's a $150,000 tourney that routinely goes over the guarantee. There are cash games in all stakes as well. Americas Cardroom created the Cage. It's a time limit tourney where after a fixed amount of hours you end up with your bankroll. The bonuses are very good. They're not in the business of giving money away but you can add some mileage to your account with the bonuses and new players get a nice welcome package including a freeroll, a bonus up to $1000, 20 days of free cash up to $50 in jackpot poker. Jackpot poker gives players the chance to randomly win a jackpot of up to $1,000,000 , yes one million dollars. And for grinders, several times a year, there are various special tournaments to keep you on your toes. The most recent featured two highstakes tourneys including a $500,000 and a $1,000,000. Both exceeded their guarantees!! They are doing something right. So if you're looking for a new place to play poker, check out America's Cardroom and get in now.

WSOP 2016 Deuce Seven Lowball No Limit Event Won by Jason Mercier

Jason Mercier triumphed over a field of 100 players to be crowned winner of the WSOP 2016 Deuce Seven Lowball poker event. This is his fourth WSOP bracelet and the win gives him a take home amount of $273,335. He entered the final day as chip leader and continued his climb to number one. But it was not so simple. As the heads up came about, Mike Watson was chip leader by 4:3 chips. Mercier managed a comeback within an hour and took a 2:1 chip lead against Watson. Mercier sent Watson to runner up with 8, 6, 5, 4 and a 2. Watson collects $168,936 for his efforts.
The top finishers were:Jason Mercier $273,335Michael Watson $168,936Lamar Wilkinson $120,025David Grey $86,302Benny Glaser $62,810Stephen Chidwick $46,277Alexandre Luneau $34,522
Interesting note is that Vanessa Selbst made a bet while drinking of 180:1 Odds of Mercier winning three bracelets. The bet made in January 2016 was $10,000. If he gets another bracelet, he will win $1.8 million from Selbst. There are many tournaments left. Will he get lucky?